Fennell R
Department of Physical Education, Health and Sport Studies, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA.
J Am Coll Health. 1997 Nov;46(3):109-17. doi: 10.1080/07448489709595596.
The National College Health Risk Behavior Survey was administered to a convenience sample of students at 8 historically Black colleges and universities in 7 states. Analyses showed major differences in the men's and women's responses. The men were significantly more likely than the women to be current smokers. Also, they more frequently reported heavy drinking, drinking and driving in the past days 30 days, and carrying a weapon. The women were significantly more likely to view themselves as overweight, and more than one third reported they were trying to lose weight. More than one third of the students had not exercised or participated in sports activities for more than 20 minutes in the past 7 days. Because historically Black colleges and universities educate the majority of undergraduate Black college students, multidimensional programs to promote disease prevention and health promotion for Black college students must be expanded and evaluated.
对7个州8所历史悠久的黑人学院和大学的学生便利样本进行了全国大学健康风险行为调查。分析显示,男性和女性的回答存在重大差异。男性当前吸烟的可能性明显高于女性。此外,他们更频繁地报告在过去30天内酗酒、酒后驾车和携带武器。女性明显更有可能认为自己超重,超过三分之一的人报告说她们正在试图减肥。超过三分之一的学生在过去7天内没有进行过20分钟以上的锻炼或参加体育活动。由于历史悠久的黑人学院和大学教育了大多数本科黑人大学生,因此必须扩大和评估针对黑人大学生的促进疾病预防和健康促进的多维度项目。